It works perfectly, giving ice cold air-and it's never been used on anything less than 30 watt power since then!) 5.Replaced the battery with a $100 heavy duty battery, giving power when the trailer is on the road. This replacement air conditioner cost about $1000. Anything slower will slowly destroy the air conditioner. (I learned the hard way that you should never use anything other than a full 30-watt hookup. It works perfectly now (that cost about $400.) 4.Replaced the air conditioning unit in summer of 2011. It cost me upwards of $1,500, but they replaced anything that was even slightly broken (plastic pipers and the sewage tank), making it as good as new (maybe better since the parts are newer than when the trailer was made back in 2008!) 3.Replaced the hot water tank in 2010. I hit a tire while cruising down the interstate, which ripped off the sewer pipe. and it doesn't leak or cause any problems-only cosmetic. I have a $700+ hitch system which comes with the trailer (I paid over $700 for it in 2010.) It is a straight-line Reese hitch which is almost identical to this one :// /reese-trailer-hitches/reese-strait-line-3726938.html Detailed List of "Problems" and "Repairs." (just to make sure you know everything that's been done to the trailer.) 1.There was a 10 inch dent in the front left corner of the trailer where it contacted the corner of a building when I was moving it, but I had my dad (who does painless dent repair on cars-a paint free way of removing dents) spend 15 minutes on it and he was able to make it look relatively flat. The trailer weighs 3500 pounds, making it very light and something which almost any truck or SUV can pull. I've pulled mine with a GMC Yukon, and had no trouble at all. If you've never owned an Airstream, you're in for a treat! They pull so much better than the large, square fiberglass trailers, and you hardly known they're behind you. I've used it while working around the country, so it has a little wear and tear, but overall it's in good shape. It has been a great little trailer, and pulls like a dream. Details about all the trailer specs can be found here: :// /files/library/ I bought the trailer in the winter of 2009, and am now selling it because I am getting married and need to get a bigger trailer. It is actually 16 8", as listed on the Airstream website. bathroom door with mirror, bunk bed frame, sliding bed frame, etc. Good looking classic, get lots of looks going down the road. Just returned from NM, no issues with water, sewer, or electrical systems. Comes with the reclining chairs and the equalizer hitch. Windows all function properly with no leaks. ![]() There is a crease across the rear just above the clearance lights but no leaks anywhere in the trailer. Refrigerator gets very cold on 110v and gas. Heat is a ducted gas furnace that heats the trailer very quickly. The interior lights work and the roof air conditioner works great. The axles have been aligned and it is easy to pull. Original propane switching valve in place and works great. Curtains are original and have been cleaned. All cabinet doors are original and function properly. One small crack in formica by the kitchen sink. All appliances are original with the addition of a microwave. Replaced two singles beds with one full size futon which can be used as a bed or a couch. Replaced front couch with two reclining chairs. We did a minor remodel by taking out the shower, front couch, and separate single sleep beds. Everything works except the roof fan vent in the front, oven and one night light. Tires about year and a half old with approx 2500 miles. Self-contained with fresh water tank but we have only used it in full hook up RV parks. The top roof rack has more storage room and features a functioning Solar Panel.ฤก972 Airstream Safari Land Yacht. The rear door opens up to the under-bed storage area which features a pull-out cabinet that has a propane camp stove and storage for all your cooking utensils. ![]() The front passenger captain's chairs swivel to the rear cabin for extra comfort. The interior has a sleeping capacity for three adults and/or children and plenty of storage for all your camping gear. With less than 38,000 miles the Safari has years of road trips to go. The 1995 Safari Minivan by GMC has been completely converted into a Camping Van. ONE OF A KIND, CUSTOM BUILD!!! LOW MILES, GREAT CONDITION, READY FOR THE ROAD!!! The Safari is well equipped and ready to go!! The cabinet and bed frame is nicely designed and solidly constructed. ![]() The 4.3L V-6 GMC Engine has just 37,000 miles and has plenty of power for those long mountain pass highways. The front leather captain's seats are in excellent condition.
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